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there's a constitutional law professor. i voted for him twice and donated more money than i could afford at one point. how do you explain this? >> corporations. he is beholden to them as most of the last few presidents have been to get him to office and i think that in many respects one of the facts i find interesting is that a high percentage of three and four-star generals when they retire or go to work in private security and then in turn often consult with the government. i think that's it conflicts of interest especially if they are lobbying to buy more drones or whatever the product is that they make. there is a blurring of the lines between some of the functions we traditionally think of as governmental functions with attendant oversight that we expect from them such as conducting intelligence. i think corporations need an intelligence apparatus to stand. the more information we can gather the better it is for them and with a trend on the conservative supreme court it is giving corporations the same rights, free-spee
there's a constitutional law professor. i voted for him twice and donated more money than i could afford at one point. how do you explain this? >> corporations. he is beholden to them as most of the last few presidents have been to get him to office and i think that in many respects one of the facts i find interesting is that a high percentage of three and four-star generals when they retire or go to work in private security and then in turn often consult with the government. i think...
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germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweatshop. she said they were treated like slaves. the authorities refused her request toe be let out on parole so she could look after her 50-year-old daughter. >> she was sentenced to two years in prison after taking part in the pussy riot protest staged in moscow's main cathedral. >> i want to say a
germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut...
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think it's important to find just one last point is running at a time when you think of these american law firms representing big industrial in tracks such as boeing all intel or some sun didn't or disclosing information in brussels. i think it's really not too good to me and it's unfair and depth of competition between the goldfields and custard done because most of the concert end up in doing just that. and as he consented but singing on a sidenote to the european commission and the same ep that we don't go in the quilt police he said of him representing as it seems there is a big issue here and actually uses his domineering and moan while the us still feels about coming to bless us and seeing the fish would someday register them working in order not to make the dough is an ep now in charge of making dough the dual phone on that when there was a prominent defender can i improve the program window and on that in charge of making notes till foamy it to me in the distance to see why in the real fun. i do and act on doing that so i downed only in the new assistant in charge of defender into
think it's important to find just one last point is running at a time when you think of these american law firms representing big industrial in tracks such as boeing all intel or some sun didn't or disclosing information in brussels. i think it's really not too good to me and it's unfair and depth of competition between the goldfields and custard done because most of the concert end up in doing just that. and as he consented but singing on a sidenote to the european commission and the same ep...
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that's the new restrictions that were not in the fine print of the law even if we followed nancy pelosi's that we have to red it to find out what is in it. >> it points to the broken promise. you can keep your health plan or doctor. >> so far, no sign of that. >> john, thank you for being here and appreciate you breaking it all down. >>> surveillance video of a gas station in a small town northeast of atlanta. the man lights a cigarette. he was putting gas in the truck there and his catches on fire. and she has a bag of something and she goes off running. she suffered second and third and back and head. his hands were burned. police are issuing an arrest for him. he is charged with one count of reckless conduct. >> pregame festivities didn't go as planned. that is the denver nuggets mascot lowered to the court. ye, something went wrong and the crowd had a big scare. >> bob deal honoring the honor flight. a veteran's back. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve pro
that's the new restrictions that were not in the fine print of the law even if we followed nancy pelosi's that we have to red it to find out what is in it. >> it points to the broken promise. you can keep your health plan or doctor. >> so far, no sign of that. >> john, thank you for being here and appreciate you breaking it all down. >>> surveillance video of a gas station in a small town northeast of atlanta. the man lights a cigarette. he was putting gas in the...
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my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal thomas, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> how about 24 robot that helps with household chores and no, we're not talking about your spouse. does it work? all the details coming up in "consumer reports" segment. stick around for that. >> alice from the jetsons? the problems with obamacare keep coming. still ahead, why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [
my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal...
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that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >> still ahead - protesters taking to the streets of egypt angry about a comic pulled from the air. >> cyber bullying - more on the national campaign that hopes it reduce it. that's ahead. >>> in cairo protesters mamped in the streets -- marched in the streets hours after bassem yousseff was pulled off the air. he was called egypt's jon stewart. he was suspended before his show aircast. he was said to violate broadcast quality. the show will remain off the air until the dispute is settled. >> on the set bassem yousseff is talking to a vendor selling cakes and chocolate decorated w
that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>...
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it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may have done is this. let's put the next full screen up. this is prohibited disclosure. this is abuse of office. a public servant commits an offense where he intentionally and knowingly misuses the government property services personnel belonging to the government. in other words if you use the vast power of your particular office and she had vast power, david, that's abuse of your office. that's also a crime, is it not? >> it is. one of the things that david and i spoke about is why would you put this in an e-mail? obviously it shows what she did was wrong and it is
it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. >>> we are back with the brain trust and we want to know what they thought was the most overlooked and underplayed stories of the week. chris and christin and david. david, kick us off. >> richard, this might have been overlooked everywhere but "the washington post" newsroom. jeff bezos going to a hot new blogger. bob woodward is coming back and doing more urgent and quick stories than his books. we're excited to have him and working with him. >> that's interesting. let's go to you, christine. >> "the new york times" had a story and didn't get a lot of coverage on the air yet and that's that the u.s. chamber of commerce playing into the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. >>> we are back with the brain trust and we want to know what...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you
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evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime while the and denmark of that time typically seem to concentration camps. the fled to escape to sweeten with the help of the local population. reese robina dh has returned to custard powder on the outskirts of copenhagen. to mark the seventieth anniversary of his escape over the lesson straight. then thirteen year old who was born in germany and greece and denmark. we can cure for it fishing boats to carry him and many of the to safety. i didn't get to most is still there for a couple of hours because when we clean out and went down to the boat was really dark patches
evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime...
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people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions -- >> i've being told i have to wrap. thank you both so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> an entrepreneur is someone who has the ability to add value to humanity as well as developing character and integrity while making a profit. that is how jerome defines it. with that in mind, he is seeking to change the world by helping ordinary people and making -- helping them make extraordinary accomplishments beyond the dream. atlanta is a city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife. a successful entrepr
people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions --...
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>> well, i come from a law enforcement family. so when the police say somebody's guilty, i kind of think -- i give them the benefit of the doubt. when i started looking into the case, i found that that knife that we're still talking about years later could not have inflicted the wounds on the victim. it was too big to fit in the wounds. it was also the imprint of the murder -- the real murder weapon in a white sheet that was laid down on a white sheet. the two were nothing alike. so it doesn't surprise me that the victim's dna wasn't on that knife because it wasn't in the house where the murder occurred. and it's too big to fit the wound. so early on i figured that -- i discovered that all the evidence against them was just simply made up. >> so ultimately, her conviction was overturned. she made her way back to the united states where she remains. she says she will not go back to italy. proceedings begin wednesday. and it will carry on without her not being there. but then what could potentially happen if, in this retrial, the de
>> well, i come from a law enforcement family. so when the police say somebody's guilty, i kind of think -- i give them the benefit of the doubt. when i started looking into the case, i found that that knife that we're still talking about years later could not have inflicted the wounds on the victim. it was too big to fit in the wounds. it was also the imprint of the murder -- the real murder weapon in a white sheet that was laid down on a white sheet. the two were nothing alike. so it...
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let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have known. frankly, i don't believe for a moment that he didn't know. no less than nbc indicated that the president knew three years ago that everything he was saying at the podium, if you like your health insurance you can keep it. he knew that wasn't true. if he had explained that more people would lose their insurance than would keep it and that this program will put more people on medicaid than on private insurance, this thing would never have passed. i think a lot of democrats are going to be scrambling for the exits between now and election time next year. >> governor, because man
let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have...
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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait until she was feeling that maybe something is going to happen. you have got to reach out and people have found ways to reach out today, are we doing it in big cities, where you -- in poorer neighborhoods, for example. you have people that go in to the neighborhoods just looking for people who have become pregnant. you care about this issue, that's the way to go about it. they aren't looking for people who have been on drugs. they are simply looking for poor women or minority women who will get to the emergency room when the birth is about to occur. we can do this. not so
the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait...
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look, people are going to be hurt by this law. and there were voices that warned of that back in 2010, and there are being consistent voices since then. and again, politics aside, when it comes to getting a job or having your hours cut or being told that you're going to be able to keep your coverage if you like it or keep your doctor if you like it, you find out that that's not true. i mean, i heard from my fellow americans -- you can take the approach and say well, that's what you voted, that's what you get. i hate it when people are misled and then they are left to bear the consequences of it. and keep in mind, executive branch that we've been talking about is not covered by obama care. so they're not going to have to go to this website and spend the next two or three weeks trying to log on. >> nor the staffs and the members of congress. >> right. >> y'all are being fully taken care of as well. i know you didn't mean to overlook that. >> well, i only overlook it because i don't get my health insurance through the government. i m
look, people are going to be hurt by this law. and there were voices that warned of that back in 2010, and there are being consistent voices since then. and again, politics aside, when it comes to getting a job or having your hours cut or being told that you're going to be able to keep your coverage if you like it or keep your doctor if you like it, you find out that that's not true. i mean, i heard from my fellow americans -- you can take the approach and say well, that's what you voted,...
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caltrains and law enforcement agencies will practice how to respond to a rail mernly. the drill starts at 7:30 and will end at five tonight. traffic and train service should not be disrupted. >>> later today thousands of people are expected to attend a day of the dead celebration in san francisco's mission district. it's a mexican holiday that celebrates lives of those who have died. the celebration in san francisco has grown over the years attracting crowd from all over the bay area. since it falls on a saturday they say the crowd could be one of the biggest yet. >> people upset about a plan to limit off leash areas for dogs in the golden gate area will hold a march and rally this morning. they plan to walk from the field to fort mason at 11. they say they are upset about a proposal that would restrict areas where dogs can run free. similar protests are scheduled for next week and a public meeting will follow the march at the fort mason center. >> today is one of those days where it may be just perfect to get outside though rosemary you are saying could be a little ch
caltrains and law enforcement agencies will practice how to respond to a rail mernly. the drill starts at 7:30 and will end at five tonight. traffic and train service should not be disrupted. >>> later today thousands of people are expected to attend a day of the dead celebration in san francisco's mission district. it's a mexican holiday that celebrates lives of those who have died. the celebration in san francisco has grown over the years attracting crowd from all over the bay area....
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. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal sound like a good idea. >> instead of toys that you don't even use i think books are going to be more useful. >> i think it's a good idea. it encourages literature. >> reporter: for two weeks the golden arches is replacing happy meal toys with four different children's books focusing on nutrition and healthy eating. earlier this year mcdonald's launched a similar program in england. >> reporter: groups have been targeting mcdonald f
. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's...
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the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come forward and say, you know i should have reported something. i was suspicious. he said something. he did something. he acted in some way that could have -- this could have been prevented if people had acted on those suspicions. that's the only lesson. if people act in a suspicious way and they indicate they're going to do something like this people should report to the authorities so that they can step in and do something long before we have a tragedy like this. >> steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expec
the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come...
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the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come forward and say, you know i should have reported something. i was suspicious. he said something. he did something. he acted in some way that could have -- this could have been prevented if people had acted on those suspicions. that's the only lesson. if people act in a suspicious way and they indicate they're going to do something like this people should report to the authorities so that they can step in and do something long before we have a tragedy like this. >> steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expec
the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come...
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and my first glance, you know, i thought he may have been law enforcement. but then i looked again, and i saw a slender white male wearing heavy baggy clothes. and just casually carrying around a rifle pointed downwards. i just picked up my bags and ran out of there. that's when i realized that there was a gunman inside the building. >> you all thought pretty quickly, and thankfully a lot of other people did as well. thank you for taking time to share your stories with us. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> phil, tom, and michelle, thanks again. >> thank you. >>> pete williams is our justice correspondent. pete, what more do we know about the shooter? >> well, i think the big question, lester, is why a 23-year-old who apparently didn't fly very much would have so much hatred for the tsa. they say he was apparently targeting only employees of the tsa. he was carrying some radical anti-government written material in which he called the tsa, quote, pigs, and said it was violating his civil rights. police in pennfield, new jersey, where the family liv
and my first glance, you know, i thought he may have been law enforcement. but then i looked again, and i saw a slender white male wearing heavy baggy clothes. and just casually carrying around a rifle pointed downwards. i just picked up my bags and ran out of there. that's when i realized that there was a gunman inside the building. >> you all thought pretty quickly, and thankfully a lot of other people did as well. thank you for taking time to share your stories with us. >> thank...
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we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more of a local police premises -- police presence rather than a tsa presence? morer: the government gets and more involved in our lives. we need to rely on our local law-enforcement. it would be a comfortable level if we had local law-enforcement carrying their weapons so people could see and know at a local level that the people there involved with the community are there.n -- are schools get attacked because they know there are no armed police there. if you put some armed police officers there, just at a local level, no more federal govern
we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more...
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new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as to what it will mean to live with no defined sex. australia allows this. germany is widening the gender debate. >> it's not clear what impact the change has on marriage laws in germany. marriage is defined as between a man and a woman. civil partnerships for same sex couples. >> a federal judge has opened the way for horse slaughter houses to operate. he threw out a lawsuit. companies want to ship horse meat to countries where it's consumed by humans or used as animal feed. >> the australian government is deciding whether to allow a take over of an agricultural issue. >> along australia's east coast
new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as...
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if i can remind you in 2009 you and activists tried pass a law to make 17 a minimum age of marriage. but the conservatives objected to it. how are you going to convince them? >> as you said in 200 2009 thers an initial approval to fix the minimum age of marriage in the law for 17 for boys and girls. but then few suspended to stop it from enforce. that is the case on that. but neanyway there are liberalsd it's discussed in the i d dialoe and human rights activists put this at the top of their agenda. we are defending this right, the child right and this is one of priority. >> i'm afraid we are running out of time i do apologize we are running out of time. we would love to have you on again to discuss furtherer the push to get child marriages banned. the minister of human right in yemen. >> queensland has seen their first heavy rain of the season. and just to the south of cannes it's the heaviest rainfall in over 30 years. it's tending to peter out. it doesn't look like too much actually. we have on shore wind and pushing showers further on and these are fading out in the next couple o
if i can remind you in 2009 you and activists tried pass a law to make 17 a minimum age of marriage. but the conservatives objected to it. how are you going to convince them? >> as you said in 200 2009 thers an initial approval to fix the minimum age of marriage in the law for 17 for boys and girls. but then few suspended to stop it from enforce. that is the case on that. but neanyway there are liberalsd it's discussed in the i d dialoe and human rights activists put this at the top of...
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involved in the health law. left for the private sector and very quickly actually found himself under investigation for insider trading. >> waited, wait. i know that can't be true because i remember candidate obama saying in 2008 i'm not going to allow people who work in my duration line up as lobbyists trying to make money for the administration. >> exactly. you see a the love the same sort of complaints that obama echoed back during the bush administration. this is a company that has just a terrible history. major multinational corporation. yet we are giving it billion dollars and increasing contracts. >> at the same time people are looking to join obama care can't get on, 6 people first day. people losing health insurance, millions of them, this company making over a billion dollars. >> this company making over a billion dollars. >> that's absolutely right. their role even more important now, handle the paper applications. if you send it in, these are the guys who will be receiving it and looking at it do we
involved in the health law. left for the private sector and very quickly actually found himself under investigation for insider trading. >> waited, wait. i know that can't be true because i remember candidate obama saying in 2008 i'm not going to allow people who work in my duration line up as lobbyists trying to make money for the administration. >> exactly. you see a the love the same sort of complaints that obama echoed back during the bush administration. this is a company that...
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this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasiveness of the culture does not have to be done in schools. all of these oer times to practice. >> you just said practice religion. that is not what is happening. they're just trying to sing some is that really practicing religion? >> it is a sponsorship of religion. they ge
this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom...
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and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for your next venture. it is not just the big cities. you heard it from secretary pritzker and president obama. success stories. indian manufacturers expanding plants in upstate new york. singapore companies extending their supply chain to texas. german multinationals creating jobs in small towns in kentucky. investing in suburban ohio. south african energy firms investing in southwest louisiana. that is not in the future, that is now. there is no question that the united states is lucky to be able to offer the world's best climate today. as obama has made it clear that we are going to work at it even harder. it is about the future. we will refuse to sit s
and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for your next venture. it is not just the big cities. you...
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do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats work together. toy work together to try solve the problems facing this country. yes, they had their differences. yes, they had their politics. when it came to issues affecting the country, they worked together for the common good and that's the way our democracy should work. [applause] clinton asked me then to take over the office of management and budget. the good people there helped work with me and precedent to develop the clinton economic plan. as a result of that and as a result of the work that was done on budget summits and agreements,
do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats...
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we know that demoting inclusive inclusive growth and strengthening the rule of law and other countries also helps us to create new markets for our businesses and jobs for workers. when we help other nations to develop their own ability to govern and meet the aspirations of the booming population, we foster stable societies and everybody here knows stability is pretty important with respect to investment decisions and prognosis. we do what we do because we have always known that we are all in this together. we are all connected in this. that is another reason why the united states the believe is the best place to invest. no other country where you can be confident that your investment is going to contribute to a shared cost -- prosperity. that idea is one of the cornerstones of our country. you saw it in the marshall plan. the marshall plan rebuilt -- after a war when all of the economies were strader -- shattered and broken. we all shared in a post-war prosperity. you sit in the recipients of those are graduating from the ascent -- assistance into full- fledged partnership in the tradi
we know that demoting inclusive inclusive growth and strengthening the rule of law and other countries also helps us to create new markets for our businesses and jobs for workers. when we help other nations to develop their own ability to govern and meet the aspirations of the booming population, we foster stable societies and everybody here knows stability is pretty important with respect to investment decisions and prognosis. we do what we do because we have always known that we are all in...
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under the health care laws insurance companies have to meet minimum standards, including covering emergency visits, prescription drugs, and more. cutrate plans can no longer be offered. for some who have to shop for a new plan, it's unnerving. mark schneider has more. >> erin had the same insurance policy for a couple of years. she was happy with it until she found out she was losing it. >> i was a little shocked. i don't think i was clear or maybe the president was not completely transparent on what was going to happen with the current plan. i had no plans in changing. >> erin doesn't have a letter at the salon. that's okay. i have mine. i got this in mid-september from my benefit provider saying comdecember 31st, my health care plan will not be available. >> mark is a benefit advisor and was on the board when the affordable care act was put together. >> >> hatcher says the cancellations make sense because men current policies don't meet the benefit requirements under the affordable care act. so insurers have to get rid of them and offer new ones. a lot of people - their plans will renew,
under the health care laws insurance companies have to meet minimum standards, including covering emergency visits, prescription drugs, and more. cutrate plans can no longer be offered. for some who have to shop for a new plan, it's unnerving. mark schneider has more. >> erin had the same insurance policy for a couple of years. she was happy with it until she found out she was losing it. >> i was a little shocked. i don't think i was clear or maybe the president was not completely...
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[applause] we have special relationship with law enforcement. one of the pieces of paper that i put away referenced in detail that special relationship. most of you in the room know how enforcement, law torifices and what they mean a fair and decent and respectful society. manye honored to have partners of law enforcement and the military. please stand up so that we can all say thank you, thank you for all that you do to keep us safe, to keep our nation safe, and to help us achieve a world without hate. [applause] ok. the institute on terrorism and extremism advances the fight against terrorism through education and advocacy by providing information and cutting-edge training to law enforcement communities. we're honored to have with us our good friend who established this institute to honor his late parents. before terrorism was a household alan gary had the foresight to help the adl provide our expertise on terrorism to law enforcement so they could do a better job of protecting us. the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguishe
[applause] we have special relationship with law enforcement. one of the pieces of paper that i put away referenced in detail that special relationship. most of you in the room know how enforcement, law torifices and what they mean a fair and decent and respectful society. manye honored to have partners of law enforcement and the military. please stand up so that we can all say thank you, thank you for all that you do to keep us safe, to keep our nation safe, and to help us achieve a world...
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but to use the power to waive her, they must invite the sector part at the full enforcement of the law will hire an american national interests. the state department has used the waiver to allow a few countries, eight countries i believe to continue by iranian oil. but what president obama use the waiver more boldly? i doubt that we will. obama has been a risk averse president when it comes to international matters. he also has many excessive with the congress and was not want to add therein to exciting battle. but president obama has also a stake in seeing the arabian nuclear concept to reasonable deal. he could make history and hope the democratic dirty when the next presidential election. hillary clinton would be the next president. it's at the heart of president obama statements and opening to iran. obama may not wish to challenge the members of the congress as prime minister netanyahu and he should strength and president rouhani's hand in dealing with his conservative tribal feeling negotiations. the administration has been developing the idea of unfreezing iranian assets and allo
but to use the power to waive her, they must invite the sector part at the full enforcement of the law will hire an american national interests. the state department has used the waiver to allow a few countries, eight countries i believe to continue by iranian oil. but what president obama use the waiver more boldly? i doubt that we will. obama has been a risk averse president when it comes to international matters. he also has many excessive with the congress and was not want to add therein to...
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on c-span 3, trayvon martin's mother testifies on the stand your ground law. we talked about how the laws have changed the legal definition of self-defense. this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today and telling you why thenfended these programs having give them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and have people killed. span,is weekend on c- intelligence officials defend the nsa intelligence program at a house hearing. saturday at 10 a.m. eastern. live funds on c-span 2, your phone calls and comments for kitty kelley. both tv's noon on "in-depth." in november,end remembering john f. kennedy. eyewitness events surrounding the assassination. sundays at 3 p.m. eastern. >> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's .fficial white house p
on c-span 3, trayvon martin's mother testifies on the stand your ground law. we talked about how the laws have changed the legal definition of self-defense. this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you...
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her crash, on this road, in florida, changed the law in maryland. a change brought about in part by her parents, kim and russ. >> we need to change this. we need to let people know that this is not the way we want to go. >> reporter: the truck driver was distracted. he was texting and never saw the car stopped at this light. >> no one should have to lose their life because someone was texting. >> reporter: they want to get it into the heart of all of us to take the dangers of texting and driving seriously. and as you heard, use her story to change laws. >> there's probably two tore three this morning that have been killed because. somebody's distraction behind the wheel of a car. >> reporter: heather graduated with a history degree from harford county community college. >> heather loved harford community. so we want to give back to the college, too. >> reporter: and while they will forever be advocates against distracted driving. >> we don't want you to feel pity, don't feel sorry for us, we want you to change your practices. >> they quoted their at
her crash, on this road, in florida, changed the law in maryland. a change brought about in part by her parents, kim and russ. >> we need to change this. we need to let people know that this is not the way we want to go. >> reporter: the truck driver was distracted. he was texting and never saw the car stopped at this light. >> no one should have to lose their life because someone was texting. >> reporter: they want to get it into the heart of all of us to take the...
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spike and i formed partnership 1990's, and after these directives had gone out wouldcome law, nobody trust able legal, fundamental fact of our system, called the fourth amendment. when you're going to prosecute someone for a cruel case in the united states, the defendant is entitled to know how you investigate. how did you open it, what techniques did you use? wiretapping come a what was the basis of it? limited miniscule amount of information, the identity of a confidential informant that might have been used, could be withheld. defendant is a much entitled to everything. the agency is required to open the defense attorneys, to allow the defendant to see that. these directives, including the not, should did not, and will never address that. when we started to try to develop the system to work together, law enforcement and community, we were trying to figure out how this would work. running the organized crime i ran aniran -- investigation into one of the top fugitives. probably 50attended meetings at langley were all of the attorneys and all of the leadership of the criminal program
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once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i wanted to ask you about joe biden. wasyou know that biden conducting polling on the possibility of replacing him? >> i do not know the details of that. i can point you to those who ran the campaign, who according to this workad some of done, and everyone to a person seriouslyis never considered. it was something that the president would never have accepted. idea was never brought to him. you have covered campaigns. they poll and focus group on what you have for breakfast. >> but they did something on something that had an impact on the campaign. why would the campaign be polling -- >> you ought to ask pollsters and those who
once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i...
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>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by case law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility from a law enforcement perspective -- and the domestic intelligence responsibilities -- is that we do so in consideration of the individual that is being looked at. in the end, what we are looking at every day is simply the truth constrained by applicable laws that we are allowed to operate in and recognition that we have responsibility to protect civil liberties and privacy. that constraint drives the decision making of our agents. the truth could be exoneration. this individual we are looking at deserves not to be affected by this investigation. if we determine that
>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by case law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility...
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human rights groups make it abundantly clear policies may constitute war crimes under international law the white house dismisses these claims it would appear washington reserves the exceptional right to murder with impunity. that has been my dream for. he couldn't hold on to raise such a thing and. now she runs her own factory. in a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the. and also. under martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back man versus woman on r.t. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. come full picture of today's leaves. on to and from around the globe. local. t.v. . welcome back i'm speaking with award winning director oliver stone historian peter comes back to talk about the untold history of the united states you guys i wanted to start with you peter the u.n. vote two days ago one hundred eighty eight to only two nay votes to basically. criticize the cuban embargo and of course israel and the u.s. were the only two countries to vote to uphold it is thi
human rights groups make it abundantly clear policies may constitute war crimes under international law the white house dismisses these claims it would appear washington reserves the exceptional right to murder with impunity. that has been my dream for. he couldn't hold on to raise such a thing and. now she runs her own factory. in a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the. and also. under martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back...
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what does that mean for the rest of the law? the president was very clear when he was president and trying to get that thing passed, when he was senator running for president, if you like your health care, you can keep it. now he's got all this fine print. >> you said it. his statement now is far from the truth. you say he's a stranger to the truth. it's remarkable. you're going to see more of this. what you're going to see, unfortunately, is good plans are going to be downgraded. people aren't going to be able to keep the same insurance that he promised them. and you have what you call in the industry the death spiral. i don't know if you've ever heard about that. what takes place, unless you have a good mix of young people, healthy people and elderly people, people who are more prone -- >> put the money in. >> right. those companies are going to go down. and you're not going to be able to -- and young people are not going to be signed up. remember the movie "catch me if you can"? you're going to have millions of young people s
what does that mean for the rest of the law? the president was very clear when he was president and trying to get that thing passed, when he was senator running for president, if you like your health care, you can keep it. now he's got all this fine print. >> you said it. his statement now is far from the truth. you say he's a stranger to the truth. it's remarkable. you're going to see more of this. what you're going to see, unfortunately, is good plans are going to be downgraded. people...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> no, it's not ann coulter's bedroom. the first lady and president got in spirit and arguably scarier with comments made in 2012 but ted cruz' father raphael cruz about the president. watch this. >> we need to send barack obama back to chicago and like to send him back to kenya -- >> what does he mean by that? we need to send barack obama back to kenya? >> three quick points, one it's clearly a joke. i give speeches and the kenya references kill. >> send him back to kenya, what does that mean? >> nothing. it's a reference to kenya and people laugh because it's -- >>est not making -- >> he's not making a joke because he thinks -- >> it's clearly a joke. >> it's clearly not a joke. >> i think it's a joke. we'll dispute that and move on. you know who brought up the berther thing, it was hillary clinton who first brought up was he born in kenya? who shot it down? american spectator was never
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> no, it's not ann coulter's bedroom. the first lady and president got in spirit and arguably scarier with comments made in 2012 but ted cruz' father raphael cruz about the president. watch this. >> we need to send barack obama back to chicago and like to send him back to kenya -- >> what does he mean by...
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grilling on capitol hill wednesday over the technical failures plaguing the rollout of the new health care law. panel,ing before a house sebelius said the government has spent $118 million on health care.gov and $16 million on tech support. she was not able to dig knowledge how many people have enrolled, but she did say that given the problems, the launch will be a small number. >> i am as frustrated as anyone with the launch of healthca re.gov. let me say to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. earning yourd to confidence back by fixing the site. we are working day and night and will continue until it is fixed. sebelius also faced questions over an internal thernment memo obtained by associated press which shows officials concerns about a high security risk on the site due to's -- insufficient testing. waslius said the website secure and expressed confidence it would be optimally functional by november 30, two months after its launch. president obama defended the health care rollout wednesday during an appearance in boston, but he was disrupted by protesters urging him to disrupt
grilling on capitol hill wednesday over the technical failures plaguing the rollout of the new health care law. panel,ing before a house sebelius said the government has spent $118 million on health care.gov and $16 million on tech support. she was not able to dig knowledge how many people have enrolled, but she did say that given the problems, the launch will be a small number. >> i am as frustrated as anyone with the launch of healthca re.gov. let me say to these americans, you deserve...
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and that can't the law, and it isn't the law, and that's what the d.c. circuit court said. so the d.c. circuit court said that president obama's legal rationale for appointments and the role of the senate in advice and consent and the confirmation proceeding they said would -- quote -- "eviscerate the constitution's separation of powers" -- close quote. that's what the d.c. circuit said about president obama's claim to extraordinary power to make recess appointments and bypass the confirmation role of the united states senate in the constitution. well, you might wonder that if the court has actually been pretty even handed in terms of its decision-making process, and you might wonder if it has the lightest caseload per judge in the nation -- and there are other courts that need the help a lot more, you might wonder what's going on here. why does president obama feel so strongly, why does senator reid feel so strongly, why does the distinguished chairman of the senate judiciary committee that i serve on feel so strongly that they want to move these three judges through, even
and that can't the law, and it isn't the law, and that's what the d.c. circuit court said. so the d.c. circuit court said that president obama's legal rationale for appointments and the role of the senate in advice and consent and the confirmation proceeding they said would -- quote -- "eviscerate the constitution's separation of powers" -- close quote. that's what the d.c. circuit said about president obama's claim to extraordinary power to make recess appointments and bypass the...
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. >> certainly the international law is very clear, the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping bako bit. obama did he eyed today and congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when in september, u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, made an the cuff comment saying if syria gave up its chemical weapons then military action could be avoided. something the russians jumped at and that led to plain to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. bays odd that agreement, the global chemical weapons watchdog set deadline for his syria's disarmer. and sent weapons inspectors in. syria has made dead two deadlines in that process, last week the syrian government submit aid plan outlining how it will destroy it's chemical weapons reserves, on thursday the day before the deadline it announced that they have functionally destroyed the equipment they need to create new chem al weapons. the next deadline is the middle of that month. with syria's formal plan needs to be approved by the international atomic energy agency's executive committee. part of tha
. >> certainly the international law is very clear, the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping bako bit. obama did he eyed today and congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when in september, u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, made an the cuff comment saying if syria gave up its chemical weapons then military action could be avoided. something the russians jumped at and that led to plain to eliminate syria's chemical...
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we have its strongest intellectual property protections, to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world after thaten -- than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back because they're seeing the advantages of being located here. caterpillar is bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after locating plants in other countries like china, intel's opening their most advanced plant right here in the united states. and the whole range of factors involved, people are looking at lower energy costs here, they're looking at stability, they're looking at the increased productivity on workers, all these things are adding up. and people are sa
we have its strongest intellectual property protections, to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world after thaten -- than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which...
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and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of the withdrawal. i will have to move back in with the population and i will lose 9 protection of being a u.s. interpreter and it will be only a matter you have time before the taliban will find me. the taliban read the u.s. news and they figured the best way to get their hands on him was to keep him in the country as long as possible. they called our tipline that our government has in kabul and said janis is a bad guy and the state department's knee jerk reaction was to ignore two years of investigative background checks on him and said you know what, i kno
and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of...
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the promises were always at issue with the law. the president made promises and people didn't trust him. that is why the question of keeping your doctor is so important. the white house says that only applies to five percent of the population. if you think about when this law was being sold the president said that over and over again. it was the one piece of information people took in. the argument was this. i'm unleashing this chaotic new program but for you who have health insurance it is okay. things won't change. now that things are not turning out as the president promised even people who have their own insurance have worries. they think that this new law as it goes into effect is going to somehow effect them. that is the real political damage that is possible when these promises don't turn out to be true. >> you point out it is more than the glitches of the website but the substance of the promises the president made. he said no one will take away your insurance no matter what. yesterday in boston he said for the vast majorit
the promises were always at issue with the law. the president made promises and people didn't trust him. that is why the question of keeping your doctor is so important. the white house says that only applies to five percent of the population. if you think about when this law was being sold the president said that over and over again. it was the one piece of information people took in. the argument was this. i'm unleashing this chaotic new program but for you who have health insurance it is...
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law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for several times now. how much longer do you think they can go on before someone, google, yahoo, can they take them to court for this? >> that's a very good question. i don't know whether the companies would be able to take them to court for this, or where they would take them to court. if it's outside the united states, the u.s. courts would not have jurisdiction. perhaps they could do it in europe, but certainly the continual drip-drip-drip of revelations about the extent of n.s.a. spying is as you suggest begi
law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for...
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before you we let you go, a couple of hearings on the health-care law. what is on tap next week and on the road? guest: we have hearings this week in the house and ways and means and energy and commerce committee. the head of cms and secretary sebelius head off to the senate to the senate health committee and the senate finance committee, so we get to do it all over again on the other side of capitol hill. host: julie rovner, we will be looking for your work on that subject from ntr, health correspondent there. thank you for getting up with us this morning. guest: thank you. host: we want to get our viewers thoughts, yesterday that kathleen sebelius is responsible. the president saying that he takes full responsibility. is it time for us to start assigning blame for this, and if so, who is responsible? johnny is up next from west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good. town here,my little first of all, we are like the second poorest state in the united states. my insurance for my children went from portal -- $450 to $621, a
before you we let you go, a couple of hearings on the health-care law. what is on tap next week and on the road? guest: we have hearings this week in the house and ways and means and energy and commerce committee. the head of cms and secretary sebelius head off to the senate to the senate health committee and the senate finance committee, so we get to do it all over again on the other side of capitol hill. host: julie rovner, we will be looking for your work on that subject from ntr, health...